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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T22:53:19+00:00 2026-06-10T22:53:19+00:00

I’m new to Eclipse (and don’t know NetBeans too). I’m reading eclipse tutorial. But

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I’m new to Eclipse (and don’t know NetBeans too). I’m reading eclipse tutorial. But I’m stacked and can’t understand what “Link with editor” does exactly.It is said in Eclipse->Help:

select the Link with Editor button in the local toolbar or view menu of one of the
navigation views. Lastly, click on the editor tab for JanesFile.txt. Notice how the
navigation view updated itself to select the file you are currently editing
(JanesFile.txt). If you don’t like this automatic update you can easily turn it off by
deselecting Link with Editor.

I select the Link with Editor button but i can’t see any change It looks that it doesn’t do any visible thing. It said in another documentation of Eclipse :

When multiple editors are opened, it can be difficult to keep track of where the
related resources are in the Navigator. For this reason, the Navigator has support
to synchronize its tree view with the currently edited resource.

To link resources between the Navigator and the editors in the workbench,
locate the Link button in the Navigator toolbar at the top of its UI. The Link button
is an icon with two arrows pointing to each other. Move the mouse over it; hover
help should read Link with Editor. This technique also applies to the JDT’s Package
Explorer.

I read the above and some other blogs.It is said that it is very useful and necessary while working on large project. what does it do exactly? i can’t grasp it . Could anybody help me to grasp it and supply a clear example or information to see what it does?
Thanks in advance

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    2026-06-10T22:53:21+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 10:53 pm

    It ensures that the file you have open (are currently editing) is selected and visible in the Navigator/Project Explorer. So that if you want to see other classes in the same package, e.g. you don’t have to drill all the way into it manually.

    If you want to see it work, have the Navigator view open and enable this setting. Then switch to editing a new file (without using the Navigator, e.g. use CTRL–T and type the class name directly, or click a different editor tab). The selection in the Navigator should update to the file you’re now editing.

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